- Sean-nós
dance (/ˈʃæn.noʊs/ SHAN-nohss; Irish:
damhsa ar an sean nós [ˈd̪ˠəusˠə ɛɾʲ ə ˈʃan̪ˠ n̪ˠoːsˠ], lit. 'old
style dancing') is an
older style of traditional...
- band on campus.
These traditions include the
Victory Clog to the tune "
Damhsa Bua"
performed after every Irish football win.[page needed]. In 2002, the...
-
cultural tradition. Indeed, the
modern Irish words for "dance",
rince and
damhsa did not
develop until the 16th century. The
scant evidence available is...
- C****d Éadaigh" – 4:12 "Siúil a Rúin" – 5:50 "Mo Mháire" – 2:43 "dTigeas a
Damhsa" – 1:26 "Cucanandy/The Jug of
Brown Ale" – 3:13 Ciarán Ó Braonáin – b****...
- 2014, he
dissolved the
company and re-emerged[tone] with Teaċ Daṁsa (teach
damhsa,
Irish for "house of dance",
stylised with an
overdot used in traditional...
- Obrien,
director from 1952 to 1986,
introduced "
Damhsa Bua" to the
Notre Dame Band's repertoire. "
Damhsa Bua" is a
victory clog and is pla****
after every...
- Mheiriceá (1981), Tráchtaireacht ar na Cluichí Móra (1998), dánta.com (2006),
Damhsa Rúnda (2008),
Timthriall Nua (2017) and Faoi Choinneáil (2021). He has also...
- Uí Riada, one for both
genders and all ages.
There is also the Comórtas
Damhsa ar an Sean Nós ("Steip"), a Sean-nós
dance competition mainly based on the...
- fake tickets. The
children appearing included eight Irish dancers known as
Damhsa Juniors and two kids from Naas
performing English pop singer's Labrinth's...
- [citation needed] TG
Lurgan also
released original compositions, such as "
Damhsa Amhráin", "Céili ar an Trá", "An
Buachaill Ceart", "Can Os Ard", "Seans...